THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1916 UVE STOCK MARKET ' Cattle Receipts Large, Prices '- Sharply Lower Sheep and . : Lambs Fully Steady. I-E06S FIVE OB MORE LOWES Omaha, Koramter H, int. Hac.lp.ts wre: - Cattl. HwtB. Bnara. flbtlmaM liondar ....ll.TM MM tun aar laat wak.. t.il 1.177 Rama day I wka, axo.. I.M 7.47 llama dajr 1 wka. an. .11.101 7.141 una dar wka. MO..7M04 4.714 Kama dar laat jraar...lt,t7( 4,441 11.MO 11,717 li.ue K.W7 11.ST4 11,111 Raealpta and disposition of tlva stock at . tn. Dntan Stork Tarda, oroada. Tor twenty four hoars ending at S o'clock p. m.. yas tarday: RECErPTS CARS. Cattls. Hogs. Shmp.H-r's. C. M. St P.... It ("Wabash 4 KMaoarl PactOc. ... 1 I Union PaclAo 114 C N. w aaat.. II II C N. W.. want. .147 ! C St. P., U. O.. II C B. Q., aaat.. I , C B. Q . waat.,141 C, R. L P.. nut. . SI Tmnoa Ontrsl.... 14 Chicago Ct. Walt.. It Total rarstnts.. . .Ill is 'i !! '. 11 17 3 II to 11 2 I 1 1 I 10 I 1 11 1 4 4.. 7 1 141 II 7 Disponrnuw ka. Morrnt Co 711 1.171 1.SM Swtft Co l.lll 1,117 MM Cadahr Packing Co.... Ill 1.311 HI jLrmoar Co 1.UI 1,141 1,110 chwarta ft Co...... 211 .... i V atorptty 1.I4I Uaonan Packing Ca.... II So. Omaha Pack. Oa.... 4 Armour from Danvor 710 ' Hjastngar onasr...... lit W. H. Vsna.nl Co 101 Boston. Vanaaat 4V Loan 147 Hill Son .. 147 .... .... T. B. Ixwta 411 i B. Boot 4 Ca- 101 J. H Bulla.. 134 L. F. Hoaa Hi Bnaanslncfc Broa.M.H. 107 F. O. Ksllom 4)1 Kartbalmor Decan,... 171 H. r. Hamfltaa. Ill SaTOran Braa 21 RotaacklM Krabs.... 144 Mo. Kan. Calf Co.... 121 .. ChrttUa 144 HaHmaa ............... II .... .... Roth . II Bakar .......... II Baaoor Bra...... ... ' II .... .... Joim Barrvy 217 ' .... .... Daunts ft Fraaela....... 17 .... Janata ft Lungran. . . . . ' 111 . .... .... 0-Day I .... Otfcar taiy.ra... ........ 1.1S0 .... 4,147 I Total. ..............11,171 1,111 11.101 CfcUlIUmtpUi wer very lltMral thin Ittoralix, belnv Um largMt Ido thrM wka co Dd laotvr thva ft yer ago by ovr SgMt haad. OUwr markets wr alao bav Oy tMM mad m a mult there wu t, brak lit piicai )! Uooff th Iln. Th. markut htr ftf(ordd no tnutsptloa t tb rul. , tm traOB opMtM vary alow ana tna rera , ae-n waa wait atfvaoad bafora anousb buat 1 mm$ had beaa lxaiaBtad to raally taat eat vaJuea. The tanaral trade might ba da ' anrtbed aa alow t H01to lower, wrth oom ' moo and tofarlar ktoda hard to mora and ! aoma eaaaa akowloff poaatbly mora do I tUtna than that i Qttotatlona on eattiat Ooad la obtalea (Mnrfada. H0.M9U.10; fair to good oorn fada, $.B1.0; oommoa ta fatf oomftxla, SO; Caocy kaavy tfraaaar. it HQ 10.00; good to rhetca graaa baavca. IT.TIO 0-M: fur to good graaa bMvaa, ll.7lT,70: eommon t fair, ..,fcO-.T. good to oboloa katfara, f.lOT.I; good to oholca ootra, W.I0d)T.00; fair to good cowe, IB.7I90.I0; oommoa to fair oowa, M 2&0- good to flameo fdari, IT.MOlOO; fair to good faodara, 7.9T.M; eommon to fair fd ara, M.00f.7l; good to cholco toekara, a7.Ml.: atock, boifara, iO.OO0T.lft, atock mm ft.00ft.ft0; atook oalvia, $0.0001.00; whU oaJvaa, M.OO01O.W; beef bulla, IMOf) ; ' lUpnaontaArra talagi ' '1 BIOHr STKffRA. " 1ST.. Ar, Pr. i No, Oil i a 10... At. Pr. ..UTS T TO cows. W. ...... TfS 4 ftt HBiriCRS. M...a.... 078 T OS ... St too t so BKi-iiLHtaP nu rBiBiuiunOt - . 131 T 10 , . ,V, Hog Ths hog run thla morning waa tha largaat hra en a Monday ilnoa laat April and wma tlbaral for a Monday at moat any m of yaar. Kupplfoa war aatlmatad at 140 eara. or 0,100 bond, 1,000 largar than laat weak, 1,400 hoavler than two waaka ao and mora than twice aa largo ai for the name day laat year. Chicago bad 06.090 head and with other mark i an pretty well aupplted the tend ency waa aharply lower all around the clr nlt. Locally ah.ppera filled what ordara they had on a ft 010c tower baa La, but the flrat packer blda were aa much aa lftc lower In many eaaea, and when they atarted t swung up ueir drovea prleea had not Im proved much the first atrliia-e aaltl hehigr . folly lftc ana In mora than one Inataooe t labile lower than the ctoaa of laat weak. The market got ateadily wort aa the t ft-rraoon adranoed. a big hare of the offer- llnga gelling He lower, while daelrable hoga Twent at jnff 3o aeoiioea on the lata trade. fThe bad break In llghta predicted at U.e felooe of laat week material Lsd today. TA few real good llghta aold early at a dime I decline, b",t bo'.k of stuff weighing 100 pownda acd Veee waa paaoed up until the ataee. when some hoga of this deaorlptlon gold 160 2. c lower, and othera were held .fttt tthe pena under vffera that were lftc or xnerTr lower. At noon there were around twonty care nnaold and e few loada had do got in yet. t . Todara break waa ahont aa Uneven mat Friday' adrance, and Juat about wiped it out, the general market being fully lftc tower, with llghta, which advanced moat Friday, ah'owlng the greatest deolinea. Bulk , of the ealea made ap to midday landed at t t-4e0I.O6. but there waa quite a eprlnkllng of light stuff on down towards tl.OO, and prospects were that If many of the hoga that wire stltl (n flret hands were sold today tht tprtnkHng would be a good deal largnr. i-ne aay a top waa 00.70. AepraaanUtlra amloat ..' I No, Av, Bh Pr. No, Av. Sh Pr. as. ,117 t. .140 0..1R6 04. .171 01. .Ill 0.vS70 01.. SIS IS.. 150 , I 00 0 SO 0 SO 0 40 111. .101 ... $0 1ft 17.. Ill ... 0 IS , 00. .174 ISO 0 Sft . 70. .SIS 10 0 44 7ft. .SIS ISO 0 Oft '0.,S. 100 0 Oft t 40 00 1 " IN Pi as. Sheep Sheep and lamb recelpta ftfiy cars, or about 1I.D0O head, oflerlnge being the lightest for. the opening day of the week since July. The run waa leas than 1,000 short of a week aao. UM smaller than two weeks ago and aboat 000 lighter than laat year. The tat lamb trade got off to a rather aragwy start, considering the fact that auppliea were moderate. Packers all . aoemed-to need a few Iambs, but part of the run was lata getting Id and the earlier arrrtvaia Included nothing choice. On the basis of the aalea made up to 11 o'clock, however, trade waa fully steady and several buncheg looked, if anything, higher. There was nothing here good enough to quel Friday's 111,00 top and the beet price paid was 110.00. Fed westerns that were "Ul ourry raarnea u. , while Sll.S5011.SO bought a aood manv van. Wilt, nearly everything la at noon, a pretty fair clearance had been made. lato arrl vala Included nothing choice. Aged sheep were easily steady, the supply being very moderate. Several bunches of Tm oia srouno with a deck .iu.i coma no. do coneiaered toppy at 17.60 wmcn was the best price paid. Others reached 17.40, while soma heavy yearlings went at ii. 7ft. Quotation, oa sheep and lambs: lambs - COOd tO Choire. I11.40H11 Sa l.n.1. .... to good. tll.00Oll.lt: lambs, feeders, 11.10 W".v. rwerunas. gooa to choice, IR.760 ,1.60; yearllaga fair to good, !7.7io.Ti- yearnnga, coders, I7.00OI .00; wethers, fair il k"" " rholce, 7.40O?.e;ewee. fair to aond. laioait ie owes, plain to culls, ll.M0i.76: ewes, feed- ...s. e.vv..ze; ewea. breeasrs. all OOOI.IO. Representative sales: '. 1M fed lambs 74 ' 7 fed lambs ,". . , 7, 24 fed awes i. .......... , 101 ' . i rolls ',!, ages, 11 10 11 10 7 40 I Ii 10 10 ... goo tamos II St. Joseph Uva Mack Market. HI; Joseph, ilo Nov. 20. Cattle Re relota. S.000 hesd: market -.i steers. tt.60O10.60; rows and heifers. 14,00 'Hogs Uerelpts. l.tOO head: w..lr. KM lec lower; top, ll.il; bulk of sales, ll'.liO Kheep and l.smbs Receipts, lot head arket slesdy; lambs, 111.26011.11; avaa. CltV Uva Htaek Mmml Kansas llty, Mo., Rov. 10. c.ttto Re. eeipta. 14,004 head; market for b.i ..nu ptoady to strong, others lie lower; prime fed steers, tl0.i0Oll.7fi;' dressed beef steers, I7.t0010.2i; western steers, I6.t00 10.00; cows, I4.7IOI.00; heifers. 16.00 0 10.00; stockors and feeders, lt.6O07.tt; bulla, 16.00 04.71,; calves, 11.60 011.00. Hoga Receipts. 11.600 head: market lower; bulk of sales, tl.lMl.7i; heavy. tl.Ot 01.11: packers and butchers. ll.4O0l.7i; light. tl.2iOI.tt: pigs, !.00OI.7t. Hheep and Lambs Recelpta, l,soo head; market steady; lambs. 110.10011-11: year- a. ll.7iO10.00: wethers. I7.fr008.i0: owes. It.7t07.7l. - Chicago l.rvr stock market. Cattlo Market W'aak, Hoaa Flraa, Shea Btrang. Chicago. Nov. It Cattlo Rrcrtpta. IS.M. head; market weak: native beef cattle, 11.10 Oil. IS; western eteera, M.M4tlo.IO; etockera and feeders, 14.0147.70; cowl and hetf.rs, IKSOI.IO; calToa, tl.7lei2.M. Man-Haceipte, 11.000 head: market firm at 100 under Saturday's avarace; balk of salsa, la 00 1.74; llitht, la.IO0l.lt; mlied. lltl.H; hoary, ll.llOI.IO; rough, till 4I40; pile. .. 10. Hhsap and Uinta-Receipts. 22.000 bead; market strong; wethers, 17.1091.11; .wen, 14.2107.71; Umbo, ll.00Cll.lt. St Into Lire Stock Market. St. Louis. Nov. 20. Cattle Receipts. 14.- 000 head; market, lower; native beef steers, I7.ftooll.60: yearling iteere and heirers, 11.60011. SO: cowe. I6.I0O7.76: torkeri and feeders, tl.20O7.60: prime southern steers, I8.00OI.00; rows and heif ers, I4.&0VI.6O; prime yearling steers and heifers. 17.1001.00; natl.s calves, K.OOti 11.76. Hogs Receipts. 10,100' head: market. lower; lights, ll.00OI.ll: pigs, K.I0OI.7I: mlied and butchers, II. 00010.: good heavy, tf.KIOS.il; bulk of sales. tl.2IO0.7i. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 4,100 hesd: market, steady; lambs, l7.tootl.7S; owes, 13.7607. B0; yearlings. II.00OI.Z6, Mom City Ltva Stack Market. Sloui City. 7a, Nov. 20 Cattle Re ceipts. 1,000 head; market 10e to lie lower: beef steers, tt.6AOI.7t: cennera, I4.00OI-00; tockers snd feeders, IS. 1097.11; bulla, stags. etc., I6.ooot.2i; feeding cows and heifers. 14.4001.00. Hogs Reeelpts, 10,600 head: market 10c to lie lower; light. H.IIOi.lO: mlied, 11.10 Olio: heavy, il.eioi 1; bulk of salsa. II. 2001.10. -Sheep and Lambs Recelpta, 1.619 head: market steady; ewea, I6.2607.2i; laaibs. II. 10011.26. Uva Stack in Sight. Receipts of live stock at ths five principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Ross. Sheen. St. Louis 11.100 . 20,100 4,100 Slouz City...,.,...., 1,000 10,100 1,100 Kansas City....,,... 21,000 11,100 2,000 Chicago ,' 26.000 11.000 21.000 Omaha 11,700 1.100 12,000 Totals .100,100 122,100 46,. 00 NEW YORH GEXKBAL MARKET. QaoUtkMs of the Day an Various Leading Commodities. , New 7 York, Nov. 10, Floor Steady; spring patents, .60 fpO.TS ; winter patents. H.fovi.vv; winter straights, S.40 Wheat spot, strong: No. 1 durum. 12.10: No. 2 hard, 22.01: No 1 northern, Dsluth, 12.10; No. 2 northern, Manitoba, IX. 01. f. n Mew Torn. "s i Corn Spot, firmer; No. t yellow, 11.12. I. f.. New York. Oatt Spot, firmer; standard, lll41c. Hay Firm: No. 1, Il.10ftl.l6: No. 2. 11,01: No. 2, 00c; shipping, oolite.. Hops -Steady : stats, common to choice. fltlO, 4tMc; 1010, 16c; Peel Do ooaat. tic, 134910O; 1210, 0912c. Hides moady; Bogota. OOHOtfic: Cen tral America, 244c. Leather rirnj: hemlock firsts. CSc: sec onds, fiOc. Frovtslona Fork, firm: mess, tit Son 22.00; family, 232.OOOyS4.00; spot olear. 021.00(921.00. Beef, steady; mess, $21.00 4y II. tO; family, 220.90927.00. Lard, strong; middle west, $17.20tyl7.l0. Tallow Quiet; city. Ale. nominal: coun try, 10012c; special, tfe. Butter Firm: receipts. 1,721 tuns: eream- ory, 2A42wo; firsts, 2204l seconds, 20Vft v as ac Eggs Ftrm; receipts. 4,514 cases: fresh gathered, extra fine, 48960c; extra firsts 46 47c: firsts, 4 Z 04 4c: seconds, 28Mlc Cheese Firm; receipts, 2.247 boxes : state. fresh specials, 2424o; sUts, average fancy, 24o. : Poultry Alive steady; :t,o prices settled. Dresaed stronger; chickens, lOViOSlo; fowls. U22c; turkeys, J 0t 30c, Ooffoa MUWafcet. New York, Nov. 20. The market for ooffoa foaturas wu a little active today. with prices losing part of their rally under acattered realising and moderate offerings irom iraae . sources. Alter opening at a deoMn of 2 to 4 polnta, active months worked up slightly on covering and out slds buying, with March advancing to 2.46c and July to 1,70c, or about 0 to 7 points not higher. Selling increased at this level, how ever, and the market seemed to bo rather unsettled late In the afternoon on talk of free ooatvand freight offerings from Ureal 1. March sold off to 2.36c. and the clone waa 6 to T polnta net lower. Sales of 24,000 In cluded considerable switching from Decem ber to later months. November, 2 00c; De cember, 2.10c; January, 2.18c; February, 2.2; March. 8.34c; April, ft.2c; May, 2.46c; June, s.eac; juiy, s..o; August. 1.13c: September, 0.02c; October, 2.76c. Spot oof- roe. ami; wo ts. tc: Beiruts 4a. louo. Offers of Santoa 4a ranged from about tfcu to lOe In the coat and freight market The official cables reported an advance of 78 re is at Rto, but a decline of 26 to 60 rets In Santos futures. Santoa cleared 86,000 (or New Xork. Kaaau City General Market ; Kanaaa CAtJ Nov. li.Wtmi Ma hard, tl.801.87t No. I red, 31.S04yl.86: No. 8, 11.70491.84; December, 81.81 J May, 11.84. Corn NO. 2 mixed. 80 B 87c : No. 2 white. 8c; No. I yellow, 07c; December, 82462c; May. 64o. Oats No, 2 white. 670(7i No. 2 mixed. 10 fl67e. Butter Creamery, 30c; firsts. 33c: sec onds. 22c; parking, 8O0. Kgge Flrsta, 87c. Poultry Hens, 16c: roosters. 22c: broil ers, loc. t , Omsiia May Market Market firmer on all grades of prairie hay and alfalfa. Recelpta are light and prices somewhat higher on all grades. De mand continues good. Prairie Hay Choice upland, 211.60011.00: No. 1, 210.06010 .60; No. 1, 86.6008.60; No. 3, 16.6007.60; midland, No. 1, 810.00010.60: No. 3. 7.6O06.frOi lowland, No. 1, $8,600 7.60; No. 3. $4.i06.6O; No. 2, 23.1004.60. Alfalfa Cholco, 111.90: No. 1. 816.000 6.00: standard, 212,60014.60: No. 2. 81 0.6 J 012.60; No. 1, 88.60010.60. Straw Oat fi.60 0 7.00: wheat 86.60 0 00. : Metal Market ' New York. Nov. 20. Hetsls L-ed. 27. 07,10; spelter, steady; spot. Mast St. LouU delivery, 11012C. Coppr Firm: eleolrolytlc. first auartsr. $32.60022.60; second quarter, 131.00032.00. Iron Steady; No. 1 northern, la&.toa 26.80; No. 2, 136.00020.00; No. 1 southern. 226.00026.60; No. 2, $34.76036.36. Tin Strong; spot, 846.00046.60, At london:SDol coDDer. 1141- ftituroa 1130, 10s; electrolytic, 160; spot tin, 1188, lus, luutrea, mg, bs Leaa, 130, 10s: spel ter, 66, 10s. - Mitutenelui tlraln Market Minneapolis, Nov. 10. Wheat Decern bev. H.0001,00; May, 11.04. Cash: No. 1 hard, 8L041.87; No. 1 northorn, 81,60 com no. 1 yeiiow, ifv3c, Oats No, 3 white, 660&6o. Flaxaeed 83.6702.31. Flour unchanged. , ! Barley 8Oc0ll.lt Rye 81.4401.46. Urao-f2O.OO027.O9, .: v Uverpoel Urala Market Liverpool. Nov. so. Wheat Soot. Ne. t hard winter, 16a 10d; No, 1 northern, Du luth, none: No. 1 Manitoba, Its, 2d; No. 2 9IU, (, OU, nia, fU, Corn Spot, American mixed, new 12s, Id Flour Winter palenU. 47s. Hops, in London (Pacific coast) 14, 16s. thj Ooads Market New York, Nov. 20. Cotton roods and yarns were firm today. Raw silk waa higher. Several llnea Of staple drees goods for spring were sold up and withdrawn for ths vmvu. nvawi. rjurieii a iuii traae. Stranger" Bites the Hand . That Was Feeding Him Harry Lanahan. Globe hotel, uavr shelter to i stranger Sunday night, and the latter responded by stealing ma auu case containing ana A quantity 01 apparet Persistent Advertisinflr la th Rnnrl . - l to adOCCeAa. I NEW YORK STOCKS Buying of Coppers, Steels and Indnstrials Resumed. MARKET IS ORDERLY New York, Nor. SO.- Buying of coppers, etosis and other Industrials and aporlaltiee m atraoat nnproeodented Qoantltleo waa re aiimed today, with the usual list of new nign rocords. The market was order r most of the day, probably as a result of warnings isstmhi from substantial financial quarters, Additional cause for caution waa found -In tne runner depletion of local bank reservee. which contributed to the his her rarea for call loans, these being quoted at t per cent j osi oeiore me markers close. During the first half of the session the rise proceeded 'with only euch speculation as may nave Deen caused or nroflt takina. In the later dealings, however, selling orders far outweighed demand and extreme gains or 1 to 1 points in the me tale and leading Industrials were largely or wholly reduced. Rails followed their recent course of in activity until the end of the da v. when a brisk inquiry for Union Partite, New York iwnirai, tteamng ana Honthern. and south woe tern Issues effected advances of 1 to S polnta. The tone at the close waa Irregular. spoetAlUee ke Texas Company and Amer ican Writing Paper more than holding their gains, while seasoned favorites were at or war loweni levels. Total sales of stock again approximated S,100,000 shares, making the third successive full session In which dealings approximated that huge total. voremosT among ine new maximums were Dnltod fttatea Hteel. whlrh rose z to lis. and closed at 127; Republic Iron, com- man and preferred: Anaconda. Kanniuuitt. tireone Cananea, Ml a nil and Ray Coppers and Writing Paper preferred. utnor substantial, though more or leas temporary gains, embraced Airbrake. Lack. awanna Bteel. Colorado Fuel, Great North ern Ore and American Car. Stocks related to the coppers, Including sine lasuea, wore higher, and leathers, Central Leather ex cepted, were In demand. Honda were Irresular. Chill Connara im rising 4 points to 164, declining 10 points and closing at 140. Total sales, par value. la.Mft.OOO. United States bonds vara nrwatmA mi call. NUTTibT of lead In Ira tWI nnni.Hnn. on the market ware: Sales. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sugar...: 700 192 1024. ltiu American Can. Am. Car A Fndy., 42.200 7714 i73 70U Am. locomotive... 17,600 H 3 4 Am. 8. 4 Refng... 61.H00 122 120 120 Am. Sugar Kefng. 2,000 117 117 2 117 Am. Tel. A i Tel.... 1.200 132 122)4 132 Am. Zinc. L. at B. . 2,400 06 43 63 U Anaconda Copper.. 07,200 106 10! 104 Atchison , 8.000 1064 104U 1064 Baldwin Iocomot.. 10.600 Bh 81 07 Baltimore A Ohio. 4,400 87 86 80 Brooklyn Ranld Tr. 9ftA in stu st Butte A Hup. Cop. 10.000 74 71 72 Call. Petroleum.. , , 2,300 24 23 23 Canadian Pacific..' 1,400 173 171 173 Central Leather.,. 32,200 114 110 112 Chasapeake ft Ohio ... 07 M. A St. Paul. 2,000 24 02 04 Chicago A North.,' 1,000 128 128 137 rt. I, m F., Ry. . 6,600 33 33 33 Chlno Copper 18,200 73 70 70 Colo. Fuel A Iron. 33,400 61 61 0 Corn Prod. Rftfn.w si baa 4-i u. ta. Crucible Steel 20,000 23 00 01 Ulstlllers. Security. 1.400 4U 43 43 Krie .). 10.600 si aati. rril Oeoeral' Klectrlc... ... 182 ut. Northern pfd ... 117 Ot. North. Ore ctfs, 42,800 47 46 40 Illinois Central..,, 800 106 104 106 Inter. Con. Corp. .. 4,060 12 18 18 inspiration topper, 60,200 74 72 72 Inter. Har, N. J.. V ... 117 Int. M. M pfd. ctfs 18.000 120 111 118 K. V. Southern 000 20 26 20 Kenneeott CoDoer.20S.T00 S4U si ai u. Louis. A Nash...,, 200 136 132 136 Mfx. Petroleum... 1,200 111 100 110 Miami Copper 17,600 40 40 46 Mo., K. A Tex. pfd. 200 17 17 17 Missouri Pacific... 1.160 lftK inu ieu Montana Power,.., 700 88 . 07 07 National Lead.... 1,004) 70 02 . 08 Nevada Copper.,; 22 N, Y. Central...,. 16,400 106 100 108 N. T,, N. H. A H, , 200 60 66 68 Norfolk A West !. 141 Northern Pacific. 1,200 111 110 111 Pacific Mall 2,000 264 36 26 Pacific Tel. A Tal. 40A 11 t Pennsylvania , 1,400 67 - 66 66 nay on. copper.. 41,290 87 36 36 Reading 28,600 110 108 110 - Rep. Iron A Steel. 66.600 ts lU si Shattuck Arli. Cop. 36 South Paclfko ...... ... ... 100 Southern Railway, 2,800 28 20 27 Htudenaker Co.... 2.600 126 114 124 Tennessee Copper.. 3,200 24 24 24 rex uorapany., l.aofl 238 831 237 VUIUH L1"S ,1'W Itl-l If'e Jtlf V. 8. Ind. Alcohol 3,200 137 130 136 U. S, Steel ,,426,700 130 126 127 If a Steel pfd.... 1,400 121 121 121 Utah Copper 64.600 128 136 12$ Wabash pfd "B"w 2.800 20 29 30 Western Union..., 1,000 102 101 101 Wostlogh. Klectrlc. 11.860 06 06 06 loiut sates lur ins nay. siv.ssv snares. ( Now York Meawyarfcot New York. Nov. 10. Moreaatna PatM 3 per cent ' Sterling Kirhanrs Sixty -day bills. $4.71 ; commercial 60-day bills oa banks, 04.70; commercial 60-day bills. 14.70: demand. 84.76; oablee, 14.70 7-10. silver Har, 7Zc; Mexican dollars, Uc. Bonds Ue vera men t steady: railroad, ir regular. Time Loans Firmer; sixty days, 10 3 per cant: ninety days and six months. 3 04 per cent Call Money Firmer; high, . 2 per cent; low. 2 per oant; ruling rate. 2 ner cent: laat loan, 2 par cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; onereo at per cent. U. S. ref. 2s reg. . 00.M., K. A Tx. ' do coupon 08 1st 4s. 76 U. S. 3s regd..l00Mo. Pac. con. Oa.103 do coupon. ...lDOHont. Fewer 6a. 02 U. S. 4s reg. ..110 N. -Y. C. deb. Os.114 do eouDon. . .110UN. Y. City 4Uo.ll0 Am. Smelt 0s..ll6N. T. N. H. A TA T A T c 4l.lll H, rv, 6s Ill Anglo-French is. 06 No. Pac. 4s.,... 84 Atchlnson gen 4s 04 do 3s..... 06 Baiti. a Ohio . J'ors. o. l. ref. 4s. 04 Beth. Steel r. 6s.l02Pa. T. A T. 6s. 101 Cent Pac. 1st.. 61 , Penn. oon. 4s.l00 Cb. A O. 0. 4s 02 do gen, 4s..l02 C. B. A Q. i, 4n 8Reading gen. 4a. 85 C, M. A St. P. 8t. L. A San F. ov. fig..., 100 ref. 4s 81 G, R, I. A P. Ry. So. Pac. cv. 6s.. 104 ref. 4b......... 78 do ref. 4s 82 Colo. A S. r. 4s 86 Bo. Railway 6s. .102 D. A K. U. o. 4s 61Unlon Pac. 4s... 0 Brie gon. 4s.... 74 do cv. 4s..., 84 tlen. Klectrlc 6s.l06U. S, Rubber 6sJ02 Qt. N. 1st 4s.l00U. S. Steel 6s. ..107 11. cent, rei, is. iw, union . . t Int. M. M. 4s.l0BDom of Canada. 100 K. C. S. ref. 5s., 81 L. A N. uni. 4a. 86 'Hid. ' " Loadoa Stork Marfcot London. Nov. 20. American' securities were idle, with the exception of United Stool Steel, which waa a strong and active feature in ins stoca sxenange nere today. Silver Bar, 24d per ounce. Money 4 per cent. Discount Rates Short bills, l0S ner ont; three months, 206 per oont , Baak Clearings, Omaha. Nov. 20. Bana clearinrs for Omaha today wars 16,040,887.23, and for the oorrea ponding any last year, 13.846.- 301.07. Sugar Market New York, Nov. 20. Sugar Raw, ateady: centrifugal. 8.40c; mo leasee, 6.62c. Refined, steady: cut loaf, 8.66c; crushed. 6 60c: mould A, i.vvc ; cuoea, 1.00c; xaxx pow dered. 7.66c; powdered, l.soc; una granu lated. 7.60c: diamond "A," 7.60c: con fee turners)1 "A." I.tOv; No. 1, T.36c, Sugar fu tures opened easier and prices declined 3 to 4 nolnts. but later advanced on ceverina: of shorts and demand from trade source. and at noon prices were about unchanged from Saturdays closing, Fvaporated Apples and Dried Fndta. New York, Nov. 20. Kvapo rated Apples Ftrmi fancy, 808o; choice, 808o; prime, 77c. Dried Fruit0 prunes, strong; California. 7010n; Oregons. 7011 e. Aoricots. firm; choire, 16018c; extra choice, 160 lr; fancy, lWf nr, peaches, firm: choice, 706c; extra choice. 808c: fancy. loa ioc. Raletns, steady; cholco to fancy aeeded. 1O01Oc; seedless, 11012c; tVonuun layers, fi.ss. . Cottow Market New York. , Nov. 20. Cotton Futures opened firm; December; 20.06 0 20.60c; Janu ary. 20.80030, 81c; March.1 21.11c; May, 11.11c; May, 21.26c; July, 11.20c. Futures closed firm; December, 20.06c; January, 21.06c; March, Sl.24c; May, 11.40c; July. 21.38c, Uvorpool, Nov. 20. Cotton Spot, steady; good middling. 12.00c: middling, 12.SOc; law miuaiing, su-iec. oaiea, s.vuu Dales. Oils and Roslu. Savannah. Ua., Nov. 20, Turpentine Firm, ufMTo; aaies, m ddis,; rooelpta. iso; snipmenia, iw; biock, zv,i7S. Rosin Firm; aalea, 1.376 bbla.; rooelpta, 1,221; shipments, 80; stock, 82.707. Quote: A B C D Vt F. 10.36; O, 16.40; H, $.046; L it.4s; k. so.t; m, ye.ev; n, 0s.7t; wo, 10.00; WW, 7.10. . , Ml - jBg-" Cotton KxolMngs CI seta. liondon, Nov. 10. An advance of a half penny in American cotton and three half pence In tigypttan cotton today occasioned temporary suspension of business on the atancttter exenanve, ,ua , uxcoatigs Tale graph company r porta. GRAIN ANDPRODDCE All Grades of Wheat Sell Higher When Buyers Snap Up Samples. RECEIPTS ASE VERY HEAVY Omaha, November 20, 1010. The cash wheat market' was en a much batter basts today and all grades of wheat aold from 103c higher. Today's receipts were rather heavy, and, although there were a number of samples held over from Saturday, the buyers to day were willing to take moat of ths sam ples on the advance. The demand was especially active for the better gradea of hard winter wheat, and while the millers were willing to pick up most of the durum wheat they were paying only a small premium over the ordinary naro winter variety, The bulk or tne no. hard wheat brooght 81. 8101. 82; No. 8 hard sold generally at 2l.7801.8O and the No. 4 hard ranged from $1. 73 01. 70; with the bulk going at 61. 76 01. 77, The Increased receipts forced a break In the cash corn market and prices ruled from steady to 1 o lower. The bulk of the corn samples were or pretty good quality and were in good de mand at the prevailing prices. renow com sold at a alight premium, the No. 8 grade bringing from 00001c, while the same grade of white and mixed corn brought from 80 090c. These was a pretty good cash inquiry for oats and this market was quoted from 0o higher. Tne bulk of the samples soia at 66c, ana the market generally covered a. very small range, the top price being (6c and the lowest price 64c. Tne rye market was Tory aetrrs ana tne bulk of the sales were made at steady prices. Barley was firm, the bulk of the sales going from $1.0101.06, while ths beat samples brought 21.16. Clearances were, wheat and floor equal to 1,103.000 bushels; corn, 04,000 busbols; oats. 671,000 bushels. Liverpool close: Wheat unchanged: corn Id higher. . Primary wheat receipts were 2,476,000 bushels, and shipments 1,180,000 bushels ajcalnet receipts of 2,841,000 bushels, and shipments of 1,622,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 1,206,000 bush els, and shipments 477,000 bushels against receipts of 776,000 bushels, and shipments of 622,000 bushels last year. ramary oats reeelpts were 1.1S7.000 bush els, and shipments 1,142,000 bushels sgalnst reeeipts or l.iot.ooo bushe Is. and shiomenta of L 414.00 bos be Is laat year. CARLOT RBCBTPTB. Wheat Corn Oats Chicago 32 129 122 Minneapolis Duluth ..... ..831 ..120 ..206 . .860 ..147 ..047 Omaha 118 0 72 Kansas City St Louis Winnipeg , . These sales were reported today: " Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 car, $1.82: 2 cars, $1.81. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car (dark). 81.84: 4 cars. 81.(2 ! 1 tmit. Ii jta- 4 cars. $1.81; 11 cars, $1.81; 1 car. $1.80; 1 ear, $1.60. No. 8 hard winter: 1 car, $1.81; S ears. $1.80; 6 cars, $1.80; 7 rare, $1.70; 12 2-6 cars, $1.78; 1 car, $1.77. No. 4 hard winter; 1 oar. $1.79: 3-fi car, $1.70; I cars,' $1.77; 4 cars, $1.70; 2 cars, $1.76; 1 2-6 cars, $1.74; 2 cars, $1.73; 1 car. $1.72. Sample hard winter: 1 car, $1.76. No. 2 durum: 1 car, $1.84. No. 3 durum: ear, $1.84: 2 cars. $1.83: 3 cars. 81.82. No. 4 durum: 1 car, $1.78. Sample durum: 1 car, $1.78. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $1.83. No. 3 mixed: 2 3-6 cars. $1.82: 1 car. 21.79: 2 cars, $1.78. No, 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.79; 1 car, 91.71; 1 car, $1.77; 2-6 car, $1.70. No. 2 mixed, durum: 1 car, $1.63; 1 car, $1.82; 1 car. $1.82. Rye No. 2, 1 car. $1.40: 4 ears. 31.45. No. 3, 1 car, $1.46; 2 2-6 cars, $1.44; 1 car. n i, x oars, sis. sample, 1 car, $1.41. Barley No. $. 1 car. 21.16. No. 4. 1 car. $106; 1 car, $1.03; 1 car, II 01. Rejected, 1 car, 06c; 1 car, 08c. corn no. 1 white. 6 cars, toe: 1 rae 80 e. No. 4 white, 1 car, 99 c. No. I yellow, 4 cars, 01c. No. 2 yellow, 1 car, 91c; 14 cars, 90o; 1 ear, 00c. No, 4 yellow, 2 cars. 69c. No. 1 mixed. 2 oars, 00 c. No. 2 mixed, oars, 90o. No. 2 mixed, 4 cars (old), 90e; ov-ttjc, no, mixea, 1 IT, BSC. Oats Standard. 3 cars. 86c. No. 2 white. 2 oars, 66c; 16 cars, 660. No. 4 white. 1 car, 64 c Sample, 1 car (shipper's weights), 64c; 2 cars, 64o; t cars, 64c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 hard, fl.7901.84; No. 3 hard, $1.7701.80; No. 4 hard, $1,T201.78; No. 2 spring, 11.83 1.68; No. . 3 spring, $1.7701.86; No. 2 durum. $1.8201.86; No. 3 durum, $1,800 j.b. uoro; no, a wnite, tuoiuc; no. 3 white, 8909Oc:-No. 4 white. 8O0S9c: No. S whits, 880S7c; No. 6 white, 880 86c; No. 2 yellow, 9O09tc; No. 3 yellow, 90091o; No. 4 yellow, 89089c; No. 5 yellow. 88 089c; No. 0 yellow, 88088c; No. 2 mixed, 9O09Oc; No. 1 mixed, 890 90c; No, 4 mixed, 86 089c; No. I mixed, 38 088c; No. 8 mixed, 88088c Oats: No. 2 white, 66 066 c; standard, 06 0 66c; No. 1 white, 66 0 66c; No. 4 white. 64064c. Barley: Malting, $1.0801.16; No. 1 feed, 86c0$l.OO. Rye: No. 2, $1,440 1.46; No. 1, $1.4.101.44. . . Omaha Farnrea. December 'wheat opened 2c lower and May about c oil, but on the receipt of very bullish Argentine news the shorts started covering and December advanced to a high point or 91.71 ana May to 81.84. The export business waa rather light today, and wnne me loreignera were oioaing for our wheat there was not much wheat reported sold up to noon. corn and oats were strong In sympathy with wheat and both of these markets olosed atrong. May and December wheat closed around the high point of the day. December corn closed at 00o; May closed at 02c, and oats closed at 660 on December and 60 o 1 or nay. Local range pf options Art High. 1 Low. I Cloae. pSaX Wht. 1 Deo. 1 76 1 70!176 1 70 177 May 1 80 1 84 179 1 84 179 July 1 40 1 62146 1 62 149 Corn.. 1 Doc. . 68 90 88 90 86 May ' 90 93 90 02 90 July 92 .92 93 92 00 Oats. Deo. 64 .26 84 I 65 64 May 68 69 66 69 68 Chicago closliH prices, furnished Ths Bas by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain broktrs. SIB South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art. 1 Open. I Hltn. ) Low.j Close. '") at Dec. 1 TT 1 12 ITT 1 91 1TI afar I 1 tt 1 SSI, 184 juir l (4 l it lftsu i us Corn. 1 Dae. t2H ' ISH tl H 3Vfc Mar ti 91 3 tt MH July y, 7H S 6S 4 Oats. t i I Dec. HHett S? l - S1 bV4 May - 2 10 41 H Pork. Jan. ifl SO 17 SS 56 SO IT 10 18 SO Mar TO 17 CS S TO 17 60 St S3 Lard. Jan. . II SO II 40 II S3 11 42 II SO Mar II IT II 40 II II II 40 IS SO Ribs. I Jan. 14 SS 14 41 14 S0 14 IS 14 S3 May 14 40 14 TS 14 87 14 Tl 14 43 CHICAGO OEAIN AND FBOVISION8. Whea4 ataffkai Dsveiopa Mraigth After Hes . ItaUng Start. y: - Chicago, Nov. 1 30. -Reports of foreign government buying under cover did a good deal today to bring about a sharp upturn In tna value of wheat. Although extreme gains were not held, the market cloned strong, 5c to 4c net higher, with l comber at tl.IS01.SSH. and May at It.SS Vi.UM. other leading staples, too. all scored gains oorn lc to lc oats Hc to ana provisions ic to ivc. Winnipeg led the wheat advanne, quota tiona there being up aboat I cents at one time, aa a result of big purchases that ware generally ascribed to the British govern ment. There also was liberal buying of future deliveries here, whlrh was appamr.tly for export Interests. In this connection, de cided significance was attached to word from Liverpool that supplies arriving did not meet requirements. Bulls put much trees also on an estimate that the world's surplus at tna end of the crop year would be only 44.009.soo bushels. Offerings here dried up as prices advanced, and It was not until announcement waa made that the United States vtvatbla supply tbtal had again showsd an unexpected Increase that the upward swing In volume waa c harked. Advices that the winter wheat acreage In Canada showed a -curtailment of IS pr cant, as compared with a year ago. counted to a material extent against the bears. Chances that an embargo might be pro claimed In Argentina tended likewise to giro prices a lift. Corn climbed with wheat and as a con- JITNEY TAXI MAXWELL CARS Webster 202 attAttanc of bullish Arwentlno croo oondl tlons. It was said rams In Argentina had proved insufficient. Oata wra roverned chief! r by the up swing of other cereals. Strength resulted also from buying on the part of houses with seaboard connections. Large exports, as compared with last year sent provisions upgrade after an early de cline. The Initial weakness was due to a setback in the price of bogs. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. red, $1.03; No. 3 red, $1.74 0L8O; No. 2 hard, 21.8601.88: No. 3 hard. $1.7401.86. Corn: No. 2 yellow. 96097c, No. 4 yellow, 96 496c; No. 4 white. 394e. Oat: no. 3 white, 66057c; standard. 67068c. Rye: No. 2, 11 60. Barley: ioc0l.zs. Seeds Clover. $11.000 16.00; timothy. $3.2605.26 Provisions: Pork, $28.60; lard. $17.00; ribs, $14.2&016.OO. Butter Higher; creamery, 3604Oc. Kgfrn Steady; receipts, 2,672 cases; firsts. 3939o; ordinary firsts, 27 0 38c; st mark, casea tnrludrd, 33038c. Potatoee Steady; receipts, CO ears; Wis consin and Michigan white, $1.(001.70; Minnesota and Dakota white, $1.0001.76; Minnesota and Dakota Ohloo. $1.6001.60; Washington and Colorado white, $1.7001.80. Poultry Alive, steady; fowis, 16c; springs, 10c. Ht Louis Grain Market St. Loafs. Nov. 30. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.2601.90; No. 2 hard, $1.8601.93; pec-ember, $182; May, $1.86. Corn No. 2, nominal; No. 2 white, nomi nal; December. 96e; May, 96$96c. Oats No. 2, 67c: No. 3 white, nominal. Oil production and refining is today one of tht GREATEST SOURCES OF WEALTH in the United States. IT HAS MADE FORTUNES for THOUSANDS Sequoyah Oil (ee kwoi ah) and Refining h Earning More than 30 Yearly It is paying 12 dividends. Owns outright 51 Producing Wells. 30 Miles of Pipe lines. 7 Power Pumping Plants. 6,000 Acres of Oil Lands. Perpetual Gas Franchise for the City of Collinsville,Okla. It is NOT A"N EXPERIMENT. It is a producing company paying good divi dends and capable of doubling its present fine earnings very shortly. It is in the heart of Oklahoma's MOST PRODUC TIVE Oil Fields. The extensions and developments already under way are enough to double its earnings. It is managed by honest; experienced oil men and bankers. , ; It Is a Good Buy at the present low market price. It is steadily going higher. Stock now actively traded in on N. Y. CURB around 1. Secnrt Stock Now It Should Riit Soon Send AT ONCE for President Ward'. . letter, circular and descriptive matter. Find out what bia work is being done snd how the development is increasing . . the earnings of the company. THEN BUY OU1CK FOR BIG PROFITS. Write imtnediatetr for Circular R. 12. . 1 SivisgluU particulars. .i E. A. FERR0N & COMPANY W bay md tt aB v ' SECURITIES, STOCKS ud BONDS 22t Soatl U Sale Street, Cakars, DL Nw Yeik Let Angeles AMUSEMENT-. Now Showing 11. m.-Coiitinuoua-l 1 p m. ADMISSION as. , "WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?" Onlyl &7 The motion pictur. Mnaation all Omaha is discussing. Thro. Dare Bag. Thura. Nov. 23. The Chicago English Opera Company. - m REPERTOIRE. v Turs., "Lohengrin,- Fri. " "Alda." Sat. Mat. "aeopatria" and "Caval larla Ru.ticana," Sat Night, "II ' Trovatora." . M. KA. ba. ....... ' mm-l ..if I! 0 2 1 Charles Wilson Walton Deer, Wheeler Trio, "The Light that Failed." Phm Doug. M THI IEST OF VAUDEVILLE Dally Matinee. 2:15Nliiit. S:1S Tali Weal Kalmar and Brown; Odlva; Willard; Fraoklyn Ardell; Trovato; Helena Davis IMelert and Scofield; Orpheum Travel Pricea: Matinee, Gallery, loc: Best eats (Except Saturday and Sunday). &c. Nigbta. 10c, 26c, 60c. 7 Sc. "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" C&TtMMl&tWi. Mats., lo-C5-M. rCayfJT'f tjaf Kven'gs, 14-25-.-io-.5c. JKAN BKniXf8 PARISIAN NOVELTY Bl RI KNUl E Kitten cnorus or Melodious Mowers. Bewildering array of surprises. Positively the burlesqaiest burlesque 5 ever produced. SPECIAL .gnats Yttsoo Troupe of acrobatic comtques (Final Performance Friday Nite. i Ladies' Dime Matinee Every Week Bay. 8a t. Mat. and Week: The Sight Boers , (Brand new) BOYO 25a, SSc, 50c, TSc MaUaaM, 15c, 25c ' MATINEE TODAY TONIGHT Th. Graat Mystery Drama THE PENALTY OF SIN" f A Play Eerr Mother Should See MATS. WED. THURS. FRI. HIBO Always lOe Adnussam Iff Escavt Whan W. Hav. " " EatraanUnary Features Open II to II Daily Ttay MARIE DORO In THE LASH" A Draasa mi Social Contrasta Mae.ra . Sockty ana Its Temptatione pysiier Fit showing IflUwta Paramount Pktnru ,MAE MURRAY " m - . "THE PLOW GIRL" Distance Shrinks to Nearness Distance today is no barrier to business. Minutes have replaced miles. . WESTERN UNION Day Letters and Fight Letters expand the limits of your selling territory to the margins of the seas. Wherever Western Union goes, business may be had at little cost. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Winter Tourist Fares Via Rock Island Lines (FROM OMAHA.) Jacksonville, Fla., and return . ...T .$54.58 Lake City, Fla., and return v . . . .$54.56 Tallahassee, Fla., and return $54.56 v St Augustine, Fla., and return ..$56.86 Palm Beach, Fla., and return ..................... $73.06 Tampa, Fla., and return .$66.16 Key West, Fla., and return .$87.66 Savannah, Ga., and return $54.56 Mobile, Ala., and return , . . .$44.31 New Orleans, La., and return $44.31 Pensacola, Fla., and return $46.91 " Thomasville, Ga., and return .....$54.56 Augusta, Ga., and return $52.77 Aiken, S. C, and return J... .r ...... .$53.67 Charleston, S. C, and return $54.56 Columbia, S. C, and return'. $53.67 Jackson, Miss., and return , $38.90 Meridian, Miss., and return '. $38.90 Havana, Cuba, and return, via Key West, or Tampa and ' steamer .$94.80 Havana, Cuba, and return, via New Orleans and steamer .$92.15 Jacksonville, Fla., and return, via Washington and rail, or via Baltimore and steamer; same route both di- - rections $74.40 CIRCUIT TOURS Jacksonville, Fla., and return, via New Orleans in one direction, direct routes in opposite direction ...$65.56 Jacksonville, Fla., and return, in one direction via direct .' . routes; in opposite direction via Washington, D. C, and rail, or Baltimore and steamer $63.76 Havana, Cuba, and return, one way via New Orleans, , -Jacksonville and Key West, or Port Tampa and , steamer; other way via Jacksonville, thence direct routes .....................$111.80 . Havana, Cuba, and return, one way via Washington and ' ) rail, or Baltimore and steamer to Jacksonville, thence Key West or Port Tampa and steamer; other way via Jacksonville, thence direct routes. ..... .$126.50 Tickets on Sale Daily, with Long Limit and Very Liberal Stopover. ' - Automatic Block Signals Finett Modirn All-Steel Equipment ' , Superb Dining Car Service , Chicago-Nebraska Limited at 6:08 P. M., Daily More and more people every day are learning that The Bee is the paper that secures good room tenants quickly and at less cost than any other Omaha newspaper. 1 A competent ad-taker will . help you write your ad. Phone Tyler 1000 Today Ask for Mr, Addison. i ' ' I Shi 0 . tI U; '4 t V-- " - . '-..... . . : .... gnaBBBf' ea, en V Tickets, reservations and informa tion at Rock Island office. Phone, write or call . i , - J. S. McNALLY, D. P. A. Fourteenth and Farnam St. ' ( Phone Douglaa 428. DD 1